| PLATINUM | Rare element used in jewellery making (8) |
| CRIMPS | Pinched or fluted edges of pies or pasties; waves in wool fibres or made with tongs; or, soft beads squashed with pliers in jewellery-making (6) |
| CRIMP | One of a series of pinches around the edge of a pie crust; or, a soft bead designed to be flattened with pliers in jewellery-making (5) |
| AMETHYST | Purple quartz used in jewellery (8) |
| TIGEREYE | A striped semiprecious quartz gem used in jewellery (8) |
| SAPPHIRE | Blue stone used in jewellery (8) |
| ROSEGOLD | Pinkish alloy containing copper that is often used in jewellery (4,4) |
| BURBLING | Return to polish fancy jewellery, making an odd noise (8) |
| FINDINGS | An artisan's tools and small articles for cobbling or jewellery-making; a conclusion of research; a verdict of judicial enquiry; or, buttons, zips and other such accessories (8) |
| ASTATINE | Rare element in a drug, ecstasy |
| STUNDISM | Frank stopped short entering some said rare element (8) |
| VANADIUM | Truck - one covered by dirt - going north, carrying a rare element |
| EARRINGS | Rare sign in jewellery form (8) |
| GEMSTONE | Fragment of rock cut and polished for use in jewellery (8) |
| NECKLACE | Brass left by expert in jewellery (8) |
| FILAGREE | Lacework of metal in jewellery (8) |
| INTAGLIO | As a technique in jewellery, this opposite to cameo carving is used to make seals |
| PRECIOUSSTONE | Gem used in jewellery (8,5) |
| AMBER | Fossil resin used in jewellery (5) |
| SILVER | A precious greyish-white metal used in jewellery (6) |